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Georgian Folk Art Cottage Sewing Box

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Tunbridge Ware Folk House Sewing Box From our Sewing Box collection, we are thrilled to offer this Novelty Folk Art Cottage Sewing Box. The box of rectangular form made from Sycamore wood and modelled as a cottage with an apex roof... Read More

Tunbridge Ware Sewing Box


Dimensions 14 × 11 × 14 cm
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SKU 501330MPCE

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Tunbridge Ware Folk House Sewing Box


From our Sewing Box collection, we are thrilled to offer this Novelty Folk Art Cottage Sewing Box. The box of rectangular form made from Sycamore wood and modelled as a cottage with an apex roof and chimney. The Cottage is painted to the exterior with muntin windows featuring diamond panes, steps up to the covered front door. The roof is painted with green outlined tiles. When opened the Novelty Cottage Sewing Box reveals the original pink lining with partitions for storing sewing accoutrement. The top tray is removable and allows access to the lower storage compartment. To the right hand side under the tray there is a small wooden peg which when removed allows access to the side drawer for further storage. The Novelty Folk Art Sewing Box is a rare example of early Tunbridge Ware with painted decoration dating to the Georgian period during the reign of George III Circa 1800. The later Tunbridge Ware features inlaid woods which is now more commonly recognised.


The Sewing Box comes complete with working lock and tasselled key.


Tunbridge Ware is a form of inlaid woodwork which is typically in the form of boxes, smaller objects and/or accessories that are characteristic of Tonbridge and the spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent in the 18th and 19th centuries. The decoration consists of a mosaic of many very small pieces of different coloured wood combined to make a decorative scene.

Sycamore also known as Harewood is a member of the Maple family, found in Europe. It is light yellow in colour and is often a very clean wood, with a straight, fine grain. The wood is often pippy. However, these pips are usually a very similar colour to the rest of the wood making them hardly visible.

The Georgian era was a period in British history dating from 1714-1837, the Georgian era after the Hanoverian kings George I, George II, George III and George IV.


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Dimensions 14 × 11 × 14 cm
Period

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Medium

Country

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Year

SKU 501330MPCE